Teen driver behind crash that killed three women sentenced to six years' detention

A teenage boy who caused a crash that killed three women and injured a fourth while speeding in a stolen car has been sentenced to six years’ detention.

A fourth woman, Kaylah Behrens, 23, was critically injured.

Michale Chandler, 29, Kelsie Davies, 17, and Sheree Robertson, 52, were killed in a crash at Maryborough.(Nine)

The youth with other juveniles stole a Mercedes-Benz from a Maryborough home on April 30, 2023 and drove at speeds between 180 and 200km/h.

Judge Long said the alleged co-offenders argued with the youth and exited the vehicle after saying they feared for their lives due to his driving.

The youth was seen crossing double lines and passing within a metre of other vehicles during 10 minutes of driving that covered about 12km.

The youth hit the back of the victims’ Holden Astra sedan, forcing it into oncoming traffic.

Judge Long said a Mazda 2 vehicle, driven by Robertson returning home from a hospital shift and travelling in the opposite lane, had no chance to avoid the victims before a fatal collision.

The youth was found at the scene curled up on the ground.

“You were crying and complaining that your foot was hurting. You said you were hurt everywhere but there were no observable injuries,” Judge Long said.

The teen driver at a police station told a youth justice worker he had been “driving mad and angrily” and smacked into the back of car before hitting a tree.

“It was a dumb thing to do. I was angry about the argument with my friend,” the youth said at the time.

Judge Long said Behrens suffered life-threatening, extensive and significant injuries requiring lengthy treatment and has been left with ongoing health impacts.

Judge Long said no sentence could undo the “grave losses and impacts that have resulted from this offending”.

The youth had been involved with child protection services since the age of eight and had been exposed to serious domestic violence and drug use.

Judge Long said he had to take this background into account, as well as the youth’s cognitive impairment from a traumatic brain injury that affected his rational decision-making and impulse control.

The youth had convictions recorded and will be released after a little more than two years, after serving 60 per cent of the detention period and already spending 583 days in custody.

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